The Macworld Expo exhibit hall is open for 29 hours from Tuesday to Friday next week, which, by my math, leaves you with approximately 67 hours of free time during Expo week to sleep, eat, and take in the sights and sounds of San Francisco. I can’t help you with that first area, but as for eating and sleeping, maybe I could point you in the right direction. Last year,
Macworld
’s staff compiled
a list of places around Moscone Center where you can grab a bite to eat
in an iPod-friendly format. The
latest Macworld Podcast
includes some tips from Christopher Breen on making your way around the City by the Bay in a sane, safe manner.

It’s a clever idea—using a common point of reference such as Expo to show off the capabilities of your application. Maybe you can quickly grasp what a mind-mapping tool is and what you’d use it for, but if you don’t, MindJet’s Exploring San Francisco map is a visually interesting way to further get those points across.

MindJet says that Expo attendees can make their own contributions to the map when they stop by the company’s booth on the show floor (Booth No. 2432 in Moscone Center’s South Hall). The company will be demonstrating the latest version of MindManager 6 at the show—you can download a trial version
here.

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